A small section of the eyelid that covers the inner corner of the eye, often referred to as the 'Mongolian Fold', generally makes the eyes look distantly apart from one another. Epicanthoplasty can increase the length of the eyes to make the eyes look much wider, clearer, and bigger, and it can also portray a softer and kind impression. All preceding methods of Epicanthoplasty left visible scars. However, Wonjin’s Epicanthoplasty incisions are made on the inner section of the fold and sutures are not required, thus leaving no visible scars. Patients often combine epicanthoplasty in conjunction with double eyelid surgery for better satisfactory outcomes.